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The sharp bettor who prompted D.C. to change its sports gambling rules ...


One gambler bet big on sports from a downtown poke shop, exploiting inefficiencies in D.C.’s government-sponsored sportsbook. Then the city changed the rules. Read More

Online sports gambling resumes in the District - The Washington Post


On Tuesday, FanDuel posted a message on its app saying that it had paused online sports betting in D.C. The company told The Washington Post in a statement that it was waiting for “final ... Read More

GambetDC could soon have sports-betting ... - The Washington Post


D.C. Council member Elissa Silverman (I-At Large) on Monday introduced legislation that would end the monopoly Intralot holds over the District’s troubled mobile sports-betting operation ... Read More

Legalizing sports gambling was a terrible bet - The Washington Post


Since then, legal sports gambling has spread to 38 states and D.C., with another state, Missouri, set to join next year. The U.S. sports betting market is expected to grow from $119 billion in ... Read More

New D.C. bill seeks to boost mobile sports betting competition


It’s the latest attempt to stabilize D.C.’s sports gambling program following years of underperformance from GambetDC, the District’s lone citywide sports betting provider. Read More

Opinion | As sports gambling becomes normalized ... - The Washington Post


For decades, professional sports considered gambling taboo. But now, with 38 states and D.C. allowing legal betting on games, the ubiquity of sports betting advertisements, and lucrative tie-ups ... Read More

Opinion | Brian Schwalb brings a welcome end to D.C.’s sports betting ...


D.C.’s sports betting no-bid venture was a rotten idea from the start. Attorney General Brian Schwalb brought a welcome end, and a $6.5 million settlement, to a sorry tale. Read More


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